Spectacle of Buds

Spectacle of Buds

3.5

Apr 26 1986

2h 40m

Drama

A weak willed man teams up with a stripper after her stage show partner runs off with another dancer. He is obsessed with her unique inverted nipples and they soon develop a successful stage show around them. But then the old partner returns…

Yoko Kon

Yoko Kon

Yunki

Mitsuru Hirata

Mitsuru Hirata

Ajisawa

Koichi Sato

Koichi Sato

Kenzo

Yoshi Katō

Yoshi Katō

Minamoto

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